Beginning on Monday, “The Five” moves to the 9:00 p.m. timeslot while Bolling will remain at 5:00 p.m. to host his own show starting May 1.

“You guys have been great,” Bolling told his co-hosts. “I’m not going anywhere. The reality is, I’m staying right here at 5 o’clock. You guys are going to 9 and killing it. I’m sure it’s going to be amazing.”

During Friday’s farewell, “The Five” shared a montage of Bolling’s best moments on the weekday round-table show that debuted in 2011.

Guilfoyle sliced through a celebratory cake and presented Bolling with the first piece as they recalled their favorite moments together.

“I love you like a brother,” she said. ” Brother and sister I feel like we were in another life and I feel like we are in this one. God bless you. You’ve been such a huge part of the success of this show and the fans love you.”